IDAHO FALLS — After two days and hundreds of matches wrestlers from 30 high schools were working towards reaching the big stage and the final mat and the shot to crowned Tiger/Grizz Invitational champion.
Two wrestlers from Bingham County would survive the weekend and get the chance to win the elusive title on the single mat in the center of gym at Skyline High School on Saturday.
When the day was done, just one took home a title.
The one, Snake River's Treyton Nilsson.

IDAHO FALLS — After two days and hundreds of matches wrestlers from 30 high schools were working towards reaching the big stage and the final mat and the shot to crowned Tiger/Grizz Invitational champion.
Two wrestlers from Bingham County would survive the weekend and get the chance to win the elusive title on the single mat in the center of gym at Skyline High School on Saturday.
When the day was done, just one took home a title.
The one, Snake River's Treyton Nilsson.

Nilsson took down Brady Barroso of Kuna 14-8 to win the 106 pound championship and get redemption after falling in the title match at 98 pounds a year ago.
The junior wrestled the match is a slow and deliberate effort not trying to find an early pin, instead he used an aggressive but mindful style to earn the 14-8 win and championship.
Bryant Sargent from Blackfoot was the other Bingham County wrestler to reach the finals, but his bid for a title was needed by Bonneville's Jared Bird with a 4-2 loss. Bird is 28-0 on the season.
But the Broncos did have a solid weekend at the tiger/Grizz as they finished eighth in the team standings and had five wrestlers place in the top eight led by Sargent's second place finish.
Lane Hunt and Chase Wasia took home third place finishes at 120 and 132 pounds respectively.
Both Hunt and Wasia had to battle through the consolation bracket to earn their respective finishes.
Cole Trautner came home eighth at 98 pounds and in perhaps one of the more entertaining matches of the day Broncos heavyweight Jonathan Littlejohn had a winning takedown disallowed as the expired as he lost his match 1-0 to Stephen Boone of Bonneville.
Snake River finished the tournament in 11th place thanks to Nilsson's win, a fourth, seventh and pair of eighth place finishes.
Morgan Smith took home fourth at 195 pounds after falling to Colton Kesling of Kuna.
Tyrel Jensen came home seventh at 182 pounds and Wyatt Vogler and Jon Von Der Lith came home eighth at 152 and 113 pounds repesctivly.
Shelley recorded one top eight finish on the day and that came from Takoda Bingham who came home in sixth place at 138 pounds.
Kuna took home the team title with 329 points. Boneville was second and Columbia was third.